Composition of electric beam for spark plug and cable

ABSTRACT

A composition of electric beam for spark plug and cable is provided which is consisted of carbon, Magnesium Oxide (MGO), and binder with suitable percentage in weight. The electric beam can be disposed between the center electrode and, the spark plug terminal. Since the electric beam comprises Magnesium Oxide (MGO) and carbon, the carbon is an excellent conductive material while the Magnesium Oxide (MGO) is an excellent insulator. Even the Magnesium Oxide (MGO), is an insulator, it has excellent potential capacity of store and excite the electrical charge. Consequently, when the current with high voltage flows over the electric beam, an intensified and concentrated current is generated. As a result, the spark is, stronger as compared to those spark plug without the electric beam. In light of this, when a stronger spark is generated, a complete combustion can be attained, i.e.--higher output of power can be attained.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a composition of electric beam for spark plugand cable, more particularly, to a composition of electric beam used onthe center electrode of the spark-plug or electric wire which sustainhigh voltage.

DESCRIPTION OF PRIOR ART

The spark-plug plays a great and important role in the output ofengine's power. The spark-plug is requested to generate a high-voltagespark to ignite the air/fuel mixture inside the combustion chamber.Consequently, the burned gases will generate a downward force to push,the cylinder, and the crank shaft linked thereof will translate thislinear movement into the rotative movement. Normally, the higher theoperating voltage, the stronger the spark can be generated.Nevertheless, it is difficult to increase the spark generated by theexisted spark-plug. Consequently, the output of the engine power can notbe increased by increasing the operating voltage of the spark-plug.

Accordingly, there is still a room for providing a spark-plug which maygenerate a comparatively stronger spark.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is the object of this invention to provide a composition wherein theelectric beam can be used on the center electrode of a spark-plug,consequently, a stronger spark can be generated.

According to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, thecomposition consisted of the following substances: 1) 25%-75% of carbonpowder by percentage in weight; 2) 5%-75% of Magnesium Oxide (MGO) bypercentage in weight; and 3) 4%-6% of binder by percentage in weight.The electric beam can be disposed between the center electrode and thespark plug terminal, Since the electric beam comprises Magnesium Oxide(MGO) and carbon, the carbon is an excellent conductive material whilethe Magnesium Oxide (MGO) is an excellent insulator. Even the MagnesiumOxide (MGO) is an insulator, it has excellent potential capacity ofstore and excite the electrical charge. Consequently, when the currentwith high voltage flows over the electric beam, a concentrated currentis generated. As a result, the spark is stronger as compared to thosespark plug Without the electric beam. By this arrangement, when astronger spark is generated, a complete combustion can be attained, i.e.higher output of power can be attained. Besides, this 20 electric beamcan be applied to the spark plug cable.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

In order that the present invention may more readily be understood thefollowing description is given, merely by way of example with referenceto the accompanying drawings, in which:

FIG. 1 is a cross sectional view of a spark plug incorporated with theelectric beam made according to this invention; and

FIG. 2 is still a cross sectional view showing the electric beam isapplied on the spark plug cable.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF NUMERALS

    ______________________________________                                         1 spark plug      10 center electrode                                        11 electric beam   12 spark plug terminal                                      2 spark plug cable                                                                              20 cap                                                     ______________________________________                                    

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

The present invention relates to a composition of electric beam,consists the substances of:

1) 25%-75% of carbon powder by percentage in weight, wherein the carbonis an excellent conducting material;

2) 5%-75% of Magnesium Oxide (MGO) by percentage in weight, wherein theMagnesium Oxide (MGO) is an excellent material for currentconcentrating; and

3) 4%-6% of binder by percentage in weight wherein the binder includessuitable resin material.

The carbon powder in (a) is mixed with the Magnesium Oxide (MGO) in (b),then the binder in (c) is introduced to cure the mixture. At last theresulted material can be used as a electric beam on both spark plug andspark plug cable.

At present, the terminology of "light beam", "fire plasma", "waterstreamline", and "air streamline" mean the energy resource can beconcentrated to attain an intensive result. The electric beam isresulted from this principle, i.e. the current is condensed andconcentrated to get a stronger result.

As shown in FIG. 1, the electric beam 11 can be disposed between thecenter electrode 10 and the spark plug terminal 12. Since the electricbeam 11 comprises powders of Magnesium Oxide (MGO) and carbon, thecarbon is an excellent conductive material while the Magnesium Oxide(MGO) is an excellent insulator. Even the Magnesium Oxide (MGO) is aninsulator, it has excellent potential capacity of store and excite theelectrical charge.

When the current flows over the center electrode 10, the electric beam11, and the spark plug terminal 12, the current is intensified by theelectric beam, 11 such that a stronger spark can be attained. Thestronger the spark, the more complete of the combustion, i.e. the higherof power can get.

Besides, a plurality of individual electric beams 11 can be disposedrespectively between the center electrode 10 and the spark plug terminal12 of the spark plug 1. Each of the individual electric beam 11 isspaced apart from another electric beam by this arrangement, an enhancedresult can be attained.

Referring to FIG. 2, the electric beam 11 can be also applied on thespark plug cable 2. In application, the electric beam 11 is disposedwithin the cap 20 of the spark plug cable 2 such that the electric beam11 is disposed between the contact of the cap 20 and the spark plugterminal 12 of the spark plug 1. Again the operating current can beintensified such that a stronger spark can be attained on the sparkplug 1. The stronger the spark, the more complete of the combustion,i.e. the higher of power can get.

The percentage of the carbon and Magnesium Oxide (MGO) can be varied tomeet different requirements. Normally, an intensified and concentratedeffect can be attained as the percentage of Magnesium Oxide (MGO) byweight exceeds 10%. Unless otherwise specified, the percentage ofMagnesium rarely exceeds 70%.

By the forgoing description, it can be readily appreciated that thespark generated by the spark plug can be intensified and concentrated bythe application of electric beam without additional operating voltage.The output of engine's power is increased as well resulted from completecombustion of air/fuel mixture.

While particular embodiment of the present invention has beenillustrated and described, it would be obvious to those skilled in theart that various other changes and modifications can be made withoutdeparting from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is thereforeintended to cover in the appended claims all such changes andmodifications that are within the scope of the present invention.

I claim:
 1. A composition of electric beam for spark plug and cable,consisting of:1) 25%-75% of carbon powder by percentage in weight; 2)5%-75% of Magnesium Oxide (MGO) by percentage in weight; and 3) 4%-6% ofbinder by percentage in weight; the carbon powder in (a) being mixedwith the Magnesium Oxide (MGO) in (b), then the binder in (c) beingintroduced to cure the mixture.